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Run For The Money,
April 2006
ISBN:
00-373-51401-8
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Pink is honored by an
offer to act as accounting watchdog for the Chinese Earthquake
Relief Fund, but when she discovers someone is using her identity to
embezzle the money, she loses that loving feeling. In her quest to
find the crook who set her up, she comes face to face with the
Russian mob, a Chinese man with an axe to grind and an annoying
habit of getting in over her head. Literally.
But Pink’s not giving up,
because out of all the options she has, including several with the
two amazing men in her life, spending her old age in prison isn’t
one of them. Pink’s going global, and the world won’t ever be
quite the same.
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She’s On The Money,
August
2005
ISBN:
0-373-51369-0
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Pink’s at it again,
stirring up trouble in spite of her methodical approach to a
client’s request. When Banty McMeans, Midland’s hugest pain in the
neck, asks her to check into his seemingly reduced oil revenues,
Pink figures it’s just another of Banty’s conspiracy theories. After
all, David Lorenzo, the man he accuses of ripping him off, is one of
Midland’s finest, a well respected pillar of the community.
But just when Pink thinks she’s right, that Banty’s barking up
the wrong tree, Lorenzo’s wife disappears, along with Pink’s boring
Aunt Dru, and things start to get jicky. Could it be that Banty’s
right? Is he being watched by the feds? Pink’s not sure, but she’s
bound and determined to find out, with the help of Ed, who clearly
knows a lot more than he’s telling, and Senator Santorelli, whose
involvement seems very peculiar.
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Winner 2006
Romance Writers of America’s
RITA Award for
Best First Book
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Show Her The
Money, April 2005
ISBN: 0-373-51354-2
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After CPA
Whitney ‘Pink’ Pearl blows the whistle on her firm’s biggest client,
Marvel Energy, she gets canned, has to testify to the senate finance
committee and acquires an anonymous stalker with a penchant for
leaving dog bombs in her path. To avoid any of the stinky CPA
scandal sticking to her, all she’s gotta do is turn over one measly
disk that has all the incriminating memos between her ex-boss at the
firm and the CEO of Marvel.
Trouble is,
it’ll be at least two weeks before she can get her hands on the only
disk that hasn’t been pinched. In the meantime, she’s got a crazy
IRS agent, the Dog-Doo stalker and a lot of pissed off Marvel
employees breathing down her neck. Not to mention a very hot,
bad-boy attorney and the chairman of the senate finance committee.
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